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  Looking for a cool place to meet new people and hang with fellow four legged friend lovers?

  Paul Revere Park in Charlestown, Massachusetts is just what you need to cure those pent-up in the pent-house doggie blues. Down the street from the “Official” Charlestown dog park, the Paul Revere dog park easily surpasses its neighbor as a dog friendly haven. Paul Revere just happens to be one of Boston’s most popular and most visited dog parks. The dog park offers a large circular green running area for dogs to frolic while their owners sit atop stone walls, watching the sun set, every so often to take a moment and snap a photograph of their beloved dogs at play.

A View of Bunker Hill Bridge - Photo By: DNTC Staff  Located within walking distance of North Station, this Boston dog park lies in a valley between the Charlestown Bridge and the Leonard P Zakim-Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge. Parking is available, but limited in the evening. Most of the dog park’s visitors live nearby in the Navy Yard, so at all hours of the day, residents can be seen walking, jogging, and running with dogs and baby carriages.

A Park-Goer and His Dog - Photo: DNTC Staff  While Paul Revere isn’t a fenced in dog park, it’s far from dangerous cars. Nuzzled in a peaceful oasis in the middle of Boston’s busiest metropolitan area, Paul Revere is one of Boston’s most relaxing dog parks

 
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  :: Rick, a Charlestown resident, and Dusty, his 4 year old golden Labrador, say they’ve “been coming to the park for 18 months now, and between 4 p.m. to dusk there are anywhere between two to 30 or more dogs.”
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